Europeans All Closely Related, Gene Study Shows

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Europeans are all one big happy family, according to research suggesting they all shared a common ancestor as recently as 1,000 years ago.
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Europeans all shared a common ancestor just 1,000 years ago, new genetic research reveals.

Scientists drew this conclusion, detailed today (May 7) in the journal PLOS Biology, by calculating the length of regions of shared DNA from 2,000 Europeans.

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